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led “The Thiergarten,” where we saw the sun rise. I began to spring about, looking at the big oaks which seemed to reach into the heavens, or stooping down to pluck a flower. Birds of all kinds were singing in chorus, while the flower-beds surrounding the statue of Flora scented the pure morning air with the sweetest o... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.784 | 0.856 | [] | 445 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417037 | [
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ed with water-lilies. I was intoxicated with joy. The feeling of that morning is as fresh to-day as when I related this to my father. I know I walked till I got fairly tired, and we reached a solitary house beyond the park. Probably fatigue took entire possession of me, for I remember nothing more till we were on our w... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.827 | 0.882 | ["family"] | 468 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417064 | [
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s. My father bought some, but gave me only a few. I had a desire for all and stole them secretly from his pockets, so that when we reached home, I had eaten them all. I was sick after I went to bed, and remember taking some horrible stuff the next morning (probably rhubarb), thus ending the day which had opened so poet... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.851 | 0.896 | ["family"] | 511 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417092 | [
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ide in his oldest child induced him to take me on this visit, and that I walked the whole way--a distance of about _nine miles_. These anecdotes are worth preserving only because they indicate an impressionable nature and great muscular endurance. It is peculiar that between these two events and a third which occurred ... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.847 | 0.866 | ["family", "philosophy"] | 471 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417136 | [
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upon a cushion, while my father cried with sobs. I had just completed my third year and could not understand why, the next day, this little thing was carried off in a black box. From that time I remember almost every day’s life. I very soon began to manifest the course of my natural tendencies. Like most little girls I... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.83 | 0.888 | ["family"] | 501 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417168 | [
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ing was ill and needed to be nursed and doctored. Porridges and teas were accordingly cooked on my little toy stove, and administered to the poor doll until the _papier mâché_ was thoroughly saturated and broken, when she was considered dead and preparations were made for her burial--this ceremony being repeated over a... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.831 | 0.874 | ["communication", "family", "rhetoric"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417191 | [
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nished the green leaves for decoration; and I delivered the funeral oration in praise of the little sufferer while placing her in the tomb improvised of chairs. I hardly ever joined the other children in their plays except upon occasions like these, when I appeared in the characters of doctor, priest and undertaker; ge... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.831 | 0.718 | ["communication", "family", "rhetoric", "ethics", "philosophy"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417213 | [
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oing out before she had recovered from the measles, etc. Once I remember moving my audience to tears by telling them that little Ann had been killed by her brother who, in amusing himself with picking off the dry skin after she had had the scarlatina, had carelessly torn off the real skin over the heart, as they could ... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.845 | 0.868 | [] | 445 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417232 | [
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his happened after we had all had the scarlatina. CHAPTER II _Begins school life--Her conduct already guided by habits of reasoning and self-government--Conflict between such guidance and the school rule of unquestioning obedience to authority--First friendship with a girl--First contact with an insane person; changes ... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.395 | 0.708 | ["education", "governance", "war_conflict", "philosophy"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417254 | [
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rouses desire to be some day a head nurse, so as to prevent such defects and have patients treated more kindly. (Five to nine years of age: 1834-1838.)_ When five years old, I was sent to a primary school. Here I became a favorite of the teacher of arithmetic, for which study I had quite a fancy. The rest of the teache... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.811 | 0.892 | ["education", "philosophy"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417275 | [
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sted on following my own will when I knew I was in the right. I was told that I was not worthy to be with my playmates; and when I reached the highest class in the school, in which alone the boys and the girls were taught separately, I was separated from the latter and placed with the boys by way of punishment, receivi... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.844 | 0.87 | ["education"] | 439 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417295 | [
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were taught by women. Here I found many friends. I joined the boys in all their sports, sliding and snowballing with them in winter, and running and playing ball in summer. With them I was merry, frank and self-possessed, while with the girls I was quiet, shy and awkward. I never made friends with the girls or felt lik... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.849 | 0.88 | ["war_conflict"] | 485 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417315 | [
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placed when eight years of age won my affection. This was Elizabeth Hohenhorst, a child of twelve, remarkably quiet and disposed to melancholy. She was a devout Catholic, and knowing that she was fated to become a nun, was fitting herself for that dreary destiny, which rendered her very sentimental. She was full of fan... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.581 | 0.84 | ["strategy"] | 412 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417334 | [
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le in her manners. My love for her was unbounded. I went to church in her company, was present at all the religious festivals, and accompanied her to receive religious instruction: in short, I made up my mind to become a Catholic and, if possible, a nun like herself. My parents, who were Rationalists, belonging to no c... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.851 | 0.884 | ["philosophy"] | 510 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417352 | [
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beth went for the first time to the confessional. And when the poor innocent child could find no other sin of which to speak than the friendship which she cherished for a Protestant, the priest forbade her to continue this, until I too had become a Catholic, reminding her of the holiness of her future career. The poor ... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.826 | 0.868 | ["career"] | 460 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417372 | [
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al, she turned away from me and burst into tears. Surprised and anxious, I asked what was the matter. In a voice broken with sobs, she told me the whole story and begged me to become a Catholic as soon as I was fourteen years old. Never in my whole life shall I forget that morning. For a moment, I gazed on her with the... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.825 | 0.87 | [] | 451 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417391 | [
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and calmly away without answering a single word. My mind had awakened to the despotism of theology and the church had lost its expected convert. I never went near her again and never exchanged another word with her. This was the only friend I had during eight and a half years of uninterrupted attendance at school. A vi... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.803 | 0.856 | ["family", "education"] | 429 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417412 | [
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ht years old made a strong impression on my mind. My grandfather, on his return from the war of 1813-1815 in which he had served, had received from the authorities of Prenzlau (the city in which he lived) a grant of a half-ruined cloister with about a hundred acres of uncultivated land attached, by way of acknowledgmen... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.59 | 0.878 | ["war_conflict", "family"] | 500 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417432 | [
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y to occupy the apartments which he did not need. The habitable rooms were soon filled to overflowing with widows and orphans, who went to work with him to cultivate the ground. It was not long before crippled and invalid soldiers arrived, begging to be allowed to repair the cloister and to find a shelter also within i... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.375 | 0.884 | ["war_conflict", "family"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417450 | [
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t them, while resting from the labors of the day. I tell you of this institution so minutely to prove to you how wrong it is to provide charitable homes for the poor as we provide them, homes in which the charity always humiliates and degrades the individual. Here you have an instance in which poor crippled invalids an... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.599 | 0.878 | ["family", "economy"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417470 | [
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dred old women and two hundred and fifty orphans. One of the wings of the building was fitted up as a hospital and a few of the rooms were occupied by lunatics. It was my greatest delight to take my grandfather’s hand at noon as he walked up and down the dining room between the long tables around which were grouped so ... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.83 | 0.89 | ["family"] | 502 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417510 | [
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velvet cap in his hand, before and after dinner. Though I could not comprehend why he should thank another person for what had been done, when every one there told me that all that they had they owed to my grandfather. One afternoon, on returning from the dining room to his study, I spied on his desk a neatly written m... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.846 | 0.866 | ["family", "education", "rhetoric"] | 463 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417531 | [
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scientific arguments to prove its impossibility. I became greatly interested, and read on without noticing that my grandfather had left the room or that the large bell had rung to call the family to dinner. My grandfather, a very punctual man who would never allow lingering, came back to call and to reprimand me; he su... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.851 | 0.884 | ["family", "rhetoric"] | 511 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417551 | [
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s child so too!” A little frightened, I went to the dinner table, thinking as much about my grandfather’s words as about what I had read, without daring, however, to ask who this man was. The next day, curiosity mastered fear. I asked my grandfather who had written that paper, and was told in reply that it was poor cra... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.828 | 0.878 | ["family", "decision_making"] | 483 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417570 | [
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ild beast and lay without clothes upon the straw. I knew nothing of lunatics, and the idea of a wild man stimulated my curiosity to such an extent that from that time I teased my grandfather incessantly to let me see Jacob. He finally yielded to be rid of my importunity and led me to the cell in which he was confined. ... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.782 | 0.864 | ["family"] | 420 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417590 | [
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I had looked on as the abode of so much comfort! On a bundle of straw in a corner of the room, with no furniture save its bare walls, sat a man clad only in a shirt, with the left hand chained to the wall and the right foot to the floor. An inkstand stood on the floor by his side, and on his knee was some paper on whic... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.603 | 0.78 | [] | 428 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417607 | [
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fine eyes glared with fury as we approached him. He tried to rise, ground his teeth, made grimaces, and shook his fist at my grandfather, who tried in vain to draw me out of the room. But, escaping from his grasp, I stepped towards the lunatic who grew more quiet when he saw me approach, and I tried to lift the chain w... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.851 | 0.896 | ["family", "war_conflict"] | 511 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417628 | [
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I had hardly spoken the words when his fury returned, and he shrieked: “Have I not always told you that you were cruel to me? Must this child come to convince you of your barbarity? Yes, you have no heart.” I looked at my grandfather: all my admiration of him was gone, and I said, almost commandingly: “Take off these c... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.85 | 0.894 | ["family", "crisis"] | 503 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417648 | [
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actable if my grandfather would give him a trial. His chains were removed the same day, and Jacob was ever after not only harmless and obedient but a very useful man in the house. I never afterwards accompanied my grandfather. I had discovered a side in his nature which repelled me. I spent the remainder of my visit in... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.826 | 0.872 | ["family", "crisis", "war_conflict", "philosophy"] | 463 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417668 | [
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uelty, but no such instance ever came to my view. On my return from my grandfather’s I found that a cousin had suddenly become blind. She was soon after sent to the ophthalmic hospital, where she remained for more than a year, and, during this time, I was her constant companion after school hours. I was anxious to be u... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.825 | 0.87 | ["family", "education"] | 445 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417688 | [
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t the issues that were made in her back and arms. The nurse, who was very willing to be relieved of this duty, allowed me also to cleanse the eyes of the girl next my cousin; and thus these cares were soon made to depend on my daily visit. Child as I was, I could not help observing the carelessness of the nurses and th... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.811 | 0.9 | [] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417705 | [
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nurse found fault with it, and said, “I shall tell the doctor when he comes why it is that the patients always have colds.” “Do,” said the head nurse. “What do men understand of such matters? If they knew anything about them, they would long ago have taken care that the mattress upon which one patient dies should alway... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.851 | 0.892 | [] | 511 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417721 | [
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head nurse to prevent such wrongs and to show kindness to poor lunatics. CHAPTER III _School life continues--Her mother begins training for career of midwife--Because of eye trouble, Marie resides in hospital with her mother, and becomes protégée of Dr. Müller--First real knowledge of medicine as a career--Adventure in... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.397 | 0.85 | ["family", "career", "education"] | 475 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417741 | [
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the end of the year, my cousin left the hospital. At the same time, trouble and constant sickness fell upon our family. My father, who held liberal opinions and was of an impetuous temperament, manifested some revolutionary tendencies, which drew upon him the displeasure of the government and caused his dismissal, with... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.811 | 0.87 | ["family", "crisis", "governance", "war_conflict"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417760 | [
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y father’s income too small to supply the most necessary wants, and to obtain other occupation was for the time out of the question. In this emergency, my mother determined to petition the city government for admission to the school of midwives established in Berlin, in order in this manner to aid in the support of the... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.767 | 0.87 | ["family", "education", "crisis", "governance"] | 470 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417778 | [
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l in 1839, I being at that time ten years of age. The education of midwives for Berlin requires a two years’ course of study, during six months of which, they are obliged to reside in the hospital to receive instructions from the professors together with the male students. My mother went there in the summer of 1840. I ... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.744 | 0.868 | ["family", "education"] | 441 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417798 | [
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of the children were put out together, to board. In a few weeks my eyes became affected with weakness so that I could neither read nor write, and I begged my mother to let me stay with her in the hospital. She applied for permission to the director and received a favorable answer. I was placed under the care of one of ... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.825 | 0.874 | ["family"] | 449 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417816 | [
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m wherever he went while engaged in the hospital. My eyes being bandaged, he led me by the hand, calling me his “little blind doctor.” In this way, I was constantly with him, hearing all his questions and directions, which impressed themselves the more strongly on my mind from the fact that I could not see but had to g... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.844 | 0.864 | ["education"] | 443 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417835 | [
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n the bandage off my eyes for the first time, Dr. Müller told me that there was a corpse of a young man in the dead-house that had turned completely green in consequence of poison that he had eaten. I went there after my rounds with him, but finding the room filled with relatives who were busily engaged in adorning the... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.848 | 0.882 | [] | 483 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417852 | [
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it; meanwhile I went through the adjoining rooms. These were all freshly painted. The dissecting tables, with the necessary apparatus, stood in the center, while the bodies, clad in white gowns, were ranged on boards along the walls. I examined everything, came back, and looked to my heart’s content at the poisoned you... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.846 | 0.852 | [] | 457 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417868 | [
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o gone away, after locking up the whole building. I then went a second time to the other rooms, and looked again at everything there; and at last, when it became dark and I could not leave the house, sat down upon the floor and went to sleep, after knocking for half an hour at the door in the hope that some passer migh... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.851 | 0.902 | ["family"] | 511 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417887 | [
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tay; and, thinking that he might have taken me to his rooms, went there in search of me, but found that he was out and that the doors were locked. She then inquired whether the people in the house knew anything about me, and was told that they had last seen me going into the dead-house. Alarmed at this intelligence, my... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.831 | 0.892 | ["family"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417906 | [
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story of Midwifery_ and the _History of Surgery_. Both were so interesting that I read them through during the six weeks of vacation, which occupied me so closely that even my friend Dr. Müller could not lay hold of me when he went his morning and evening rounds. From this time I date my study of medicine, for though I... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.811 | 0.896 | ["education", "family"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417943 | [
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eturn to school at the close of the summer vacation. CHAPTER IV _Takes highest prizes at school--Helpful friendship with one of her men teachers--Begins to understand relation of public opinion to personal conduct--School life ends. (Eleven to fourteen years of age: 1840-1843.)_ To explain better how my mind was prepar... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.831 | 0.866 | ["education", "economy"] | 505 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417962 | [
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y and quick perception. Beloved I was in neither. On the contrary, I was made the target for all the impudent jokes of my fellow pupils, ample material for which was furnished in the carelessness with which my hair and dress were usually arranged, these being left to the charge of a servant who troubled herself very li... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.831 | 0.886 | ["philosophy"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.417980 | [
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get through, doing everything so badly that I had to hear daily that I was good for nothing and a nuisance in the world; and that it was not at all surprising that I was not liked in school, for nobody could ever like or be satisfied with me. Meanwhile, my mother’s practice gradually increased, and her generous and kin... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.825 | 0.714 | ["family", "education", "philosophy"] | 454 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.418390 | [
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t they draw lines to exclude women from earning an honest livelihood while they throw opportunities in their way to earn their bread by shame. All men are aware of this; therefore, the good as well as the bad give pity to those who claim it. It is my honest and earnest conviction that the reason that men are unwilling ... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.619 | 0.89 | ["war_conflict", "philosophy"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.418502 | [
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years old, my life was passed as I have described, in doing housework, attending the sick with my mother, and reading a few books of a scientific and literary character. At the end of this time, a letter came from an aunt of my mother’s, who was ill and whose adopted daughter (who was my mother’s sister) was also an in... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/67504/67504-0.txt | 67504-0.txt - readingroo.ms | gutenberg.org | 0.83 | 0.89 | ["family"] | 498 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.418562 | [
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horses, cattle, sheep, dogs, fishes and the like. COMPLETE EDITIONS.--Needham (1704), Niclas (1781), Beckh (1895); see also Gemoll in _Berliner Studien_, i. (1884); Oder in _Rheinisches Museum_, xlv. (1890), xlviii. (1893), and De Raynal in _Annuaire de l'Assoc. pour l'Encouragement des Études Grecques_, viii. (1874). ... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34405/34405-8.txt | 34405-8.txt - Project Gutenberg | gutenberg.org | 0.359 | 0.694 | [] | 492 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.436186 | [
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of illegitimate birth (Gregory of Tours, v. 25). Among the Franks we find Theodoric I., a natural son of Clovis, sharing the kingdom with the legitimate sons; Zwentibold, natural son of Arnulf, was created king of Lorraine by his father in 895; and even William the Conqueror actually assumed the appellation of bastard.... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34405/34405-8.txt | 34405-8.txt - Project Gutenberg | gutenberg.org | 0.6 | 0.874 | ["governance", "social_justice", "family"] | 511 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.436237 | [
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red to the mother; even in many cases guaranteed. The commissioners recommended that the mother alone should be responsible for the maintenance of the child. "This," they said, "is now the position of a widow, and there can be no reason for giving to vice privileges which we deny to misfortune." Acting on the recommend... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34405/34405-8.txt | 34405-8.txt - Project Gutenberg | gutenberg.org | 0.315 | 0.868 | ["family", "governance", "philosophy"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.436258 | [
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vocate of free-trade, the opponent of protection. The general principles of free-trade had, of course, been clearly stated and solidly established before he was born, but he did more than merely restate them. He showed, as no one before him had done, how they were practically applicable to French agriculture, trade and... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34405/34405-8.txt | 34405-8.txt - Project Gutenberg | gutenberg.org | 0.559 | 0.86 | ["economy", "philosophy"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.436298 | [
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irl sitting on a knoll looking down on a village. His "Portrait of my Grandfather," exhibited in the same year, was not less remarkable for its artless simplicity and received a third-class medal. This success was confirmed in 1875 by the "First Communion," a picture of a little girl minutely worked up as to colour, an... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34405/34405-8.txt | 34405-8.txt - Project Gutenberg | gutenberg.org | 0.336 | 0.862 | ["family"] | 458 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.436317 | [
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" and the "Portrait of Albert Wolf"; in 1882 "Le Père Jacques"; in 1883 "Love in a Village," in which we find some trace of Courbet's influence. His last dated work is "The Forge" (1884). The artist, long ailing, had tried in vain to re-establish his health in Algiers. He died in Paris on the 10th of December 1884, whe... | https://www.gutenberg.org/files/34405/34405-8.txt | 34405-8.txt - Project Gutenberg | gutenberg.org | 0.334 | 0.862 | ["strategy"] | 439 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.436356 | [
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rie : a life by Quinn, Susan Publication date 1995 Topics Curie, Marie, 1867-1934 , Curie, Marie, 1867-1934 , Curie, Marie, 1867-1934 , Curie, Marie , Chemists , Chemistry , Biographie Publisher New York : Simon & Schuster Collection internetarchivebooks ; americana ; inlibrary ; printdisabled Contributor Internet Arch... | https://archive.org/details/mariecurielife00quin | Marie Curie : a life : Quinn, Susan - Internet Archive | archive.org | 0.231 | 0.858 | ["social_justice", "family"] | 512 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.446838 | [
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-- Some Very Hard Days A Precious Sense of Liberty -- A Beautiful Thing -- Evereything Hoped For -- Discovery -- A Theory of Matter -- The Prize -- Turning Toward Home -- Desolation and Despair -- A New Alchemy -- Rejection -- Scandal -- Recovery -- Serving France -- America -- A Thousand Bonds -- Legacies In this stun... | https://archive.org/details/mariecurielife00quin | Marie Curie : a life : Quinn, Susan - Internet Archive | archive.org | 0.645 | 0.714 | ["war_conflict", "social_justice", "family"] | 452 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.446866 | [
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the depth of her despair at his premature death. The image of Marie Curie as the grieving widow, attired always in black, is familiar to many of us. Much less well known is the affair with a married colleague that helped her recover from her loss. The testimonials of friends, hitherto unavailable, lend this love story ... | https://archive.org/details/mariecurielife00quin | Marie Curie : a life : Quinn, Susan - Internet Archive | archive.org | 0.628 | 0.878 | [] | 502 | Marie Curie | personality | 2026-03-08T01:59:27.446910 | [
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